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most important net-related developments in a long time. but i need to understand it more than intellectually. thus, with thanks to dave winer and adam curry for start-up advice, an experiment in podcasting begins. i have started, however, exactly where they said i should not -- reading written texts. wired
reason to get going, i've made that the beginning. the best of podcasting, i am told and have seen, is not read, but written. writing in mp3 is something i hope to experiment with soon. until then, here is 050201 (the first, maybe the only, podcast from february, 2005): a reading of my march column in wired...
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